This thread has turned back into a garden variety dull Wing Chun thread. Let's leave it to die now. It's only real use is as something to link to the next time Tao Yin Lee tries to troll JFS or claim he's a professional boxer.

The correct point of impact in the windmill technique is to strike with the pinky and pinky knuckle. The reverse windmill, illustrated by Keith Hackney on Emanuelle Yarborough is to strike with the top of the hand using the pointer finger knuckle. This usually occurs once you have broken your hand from either the 1)overhand bitch slap, or 2)crazy windmill as it did with Keith.

If you want to see where this technique developed you can look at primates. They all use this clubbing downward striking attack. Millions of years of practice, refinement, and use here guys. Don't write it off. It works.

It has been modified somewhat over the years but always look for the telltale signs of true primate windmilling. The KO strike from Harold Howard on that kickboxer was not the 2-knuckle strike right hand. No. This simply knocked him down. The KO was from the slamming downward hammerfist style single windmill attack. The Shogun/Arona hammerfist. There are many examples out there. You just have to believe in it.

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Yes, I remember seeing that chain punch technique in the Emin/Leung fight. Very refined. WC certainly has evolved past windmilling.

I've seen the video of that fight. Very sad. I think anyone learning from these styles of WC should take note just how well the best exponents of their style do in a fight. :f-off:

Emin's failure to demonstrate any technique also reflects on Leung Ting etc... simply because he is pushed as their number one all powerful fighter (at least before the split).

Cheung's failure to demonstrate any technique could be due to the fact that he was mugged (but still what about the years of training? surely youd practice against being mugged?) or that he can't fight....